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Get off me. You weigh more than the doors to your home.
Julie Garwood
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Julie Garwood
Age: 77
Born: 1946
Born: December 26
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You'll be sorry if you marry a man you don't love.
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Isabelle, it's all right for you to be a little afraid, but you should also be very excited and joyful, too. You're about to bring a new life into this world. I would rather Winslow do it.
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– Diana: “Christina said the strangest thing.” – Lyon: “Of course she did.
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You've given me value, Duncan. In my heart I know I matter to you.
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For though Duncan was a mere mortal, flawed as well, he'd accomplished a daring feat. Aye, he'd captured an angel. And she belonged to him.
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Carter was so taken aback by her attack he dropped his knife. “You knocked him stupid,” he bellowed. “No,” Emily corrected in what she believed was a reasonable tone of voice. “He was already stupid. I knocked him out.
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You're bruised, as ugly as one of your Cyclops, and I can barely stand to look at you. - Duncan to Madelyne.
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sometimes the most simple conclusion is also the most correct
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You have many flaws, he announced... “But there was one flaw that made all the other imperfections pale in comparison.” “Was?” she asked. “I don't have this flaw any longer?” “No, you don't.” “Pray tell,” she muttered in exasperation, “what was this terrible flaw?” He grinned. “You used to be English.
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He'd gone to Louddon's fortress to take Madelyne captive. His plan was revenge an eye for an eye. And that had been reason enough. Until she'd warmed his feet. Everything had changed at that moment. Duncan had known with a certainty he couldn't deny that they were henceforth bound together. He could never let her go.
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I'm wearing clothes in my thoughts and dreams though. What am I wearing in yours? she asked. Me. Conversation between Mary Rose and Harrison in Julie Garwood's FOR THE ROSES
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I love you. We’re getting married, and that’s the way it is. Get used to it.
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You take my heart with you, my loving captor. Nay, Madelyne. I am your captive in body and soul.
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In a low whisper she was certain only her friend could hear, she said, I specifically remember we both promised never to drink from any man's goblet of wine. From the looks of you, Frances Catherine, I'm thinking you broke your word.
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Do you have feelings for this kind man? You shouldn't ask her such a question, Frances Catherine said. But do you, Gillian?
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Women bond differently, and I dont think men understand that.
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Noah, if we were to get married, you couldn't date anymore.
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Gabrielle turned to Colm. “These men will be of interest to you.” Colm looked them over. “Why is that?” he asked. With her back to the infidels, she whispered, “They like to dig holes.
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courting is for those who have not declared their love for one another- should not be considered a task.
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-Nick? I'm still here, Laurant. -Did you tell Tommy we slept together? No, but you just did. He's standing right here. She fell asleep. But this time she didn't have any dreams or nightmare.
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